The Top Ten Films of 2023
Movie Guy Paul Preston lists his Top Ten Films of 2023, and goes into great detail about #1…
Movie Guy Paul Preston lists his Top Ten Films of 2023, and goes into great detail about #1…
Many jokes could be made about INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL. We whittled it down to eight minutes and Indy himself joined the video.
Today’s show covers two topics – spoiler talk about INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY and a full report from John Williams at The Hollywood Bowl!
Perfect for opening weekend of THE DIAL OF DESTINY, an Indiana Jones trivia match (with Harrison Ford expert Paul Preston asking special questions to the group).
CRYSTAL SKULL: The fan reactions, the history, the legacy, the secrecy, the refrigerators, the LaBeoufs, and…what’s good about it – this will all be discussed.
An attempt to talk about Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade leads instead to a talk about the recently-seen Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!
Countdown to 5 is here – the ultimate ramp-up to INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY! Paul Preston & Sean Blodgett also get you ready for this podcast series.
Paul Preston looks closer at actors who not only interact with characters who aren’t there, but also non-existent locations.
Paul Preston’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 8/9/18 – Avengers: Infinity War/Ready Player One
The backstory of the rascally space smuggler who lost the woman he loved, was killed by his son and nobody cared finally comes to the big screen.
The pull away from the ‘70s filmmaking that made 1977’s STAR WARS great continues with a disappointing THE LAST JEDI.
A bold push forward on a classic story, told with overwhelming style.
When Tom Cruise was attached to this movie, I thought he might lift the whole unnecessary project, but just the opposite happened, the whole unnecessary project dragged him down.
How is The BFG, the first team up between Disney and director Steven Spielberg not a bigger deal?
There is a LOT going on in “Avengers: Age of Ultron”, the latest in the ongoing saga of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. That works both for and against the film, but overall, in the hands of Joss Whedon, it’s never dull.
Sometimes a story will continue on into a fourth installment (and beyond). That’s where it gets interesting.
This film plays out like a quality western without the old west.
Adam Witt says that if a franchise goes so far as to make four movies, you should probably tune in.
Spoiler Alert: “Captain America” is awesome and “Cowboys & Aliens” isn’t.
SO much machismo is being blustered around the screen in “The Expendables”, the real expendable here is the audience.
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Mark Tucci, Kathy Bugajsky, Justin Bowler, Mary Gent, Joel Frost, Karen Volpe, Matt Todd, Joan Afton, Adam Witt, The Lazy Film Critic and Lewis Patrick